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צובראכענע בריק אין טשיינע נאך די שטורעמעס

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Devastating floods have ravaged northern China, particularly Beijing’s Miyun district, after record-breaking rainfall pounded the region for days—bringing an entire year’s worth of precipitation in less than a week.

At least 30 people have been confirmed dead, and more than 80,000 have been forced to evacuate their homes as emergency services scramble to respond to the unfolding disaster. Eerie drone footage from the scene reveals a landscape transformed by nature’s fury: collapsed bridges, entire homes submerged in thick layers of mud, and once-sturdy trees now snapped or uprooted.

Local officials say the unprecedented deluge overwhelmed flood control systems, and multiple villages remain buried or cut off from aid due to damaged roads and infrastructure. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with helicopters and boats deployed to reach stranded residents.

Meteorologists warn that the extreme weather is likely a result of shifting climate patterns, intensifying both the frequency and severity of storms in the region. The Chinese government has pledged emergency funds and a full-scale recovery effort, though rebuilding entire communities is expected to take months.

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